metalctl switch port up
sets the given switch port state up
Synopsis
sets the port status to UP so the connected machine will be able to connect to the switch.
metalctl switch port up <switch ID> [flags]
Options
-h, --help help for up
Options inherited from parent commands
--api-token string api token to authenticate. Can be specified with METALCTL_API_TOKEN environment variable.
--api-url string api server address. Can be specified with METALCTL_API_URL environment variable.
-c, --config string alternative config file path, (default is ~/.metalctl/config.yaml).
Example config.yaml:
---
apitoken: "alongtoken"
...
--debug debug output
--force-color force colored output even without tty
--kubeconfig string Path to the kube-config to use for authentication and authorization. Is updated by login. Uses default path if not specified.
--no-headers do not print headers of table output format (default print headers)
-o, --output-format string output format (table|wide|markdown|json|yaml|template), wide is a table with more columns. (default "table")
--port string the port to be changed.
--template string output template for template output-format, go template format.
For property names inspect the output of -o json or -o yaml for reference.
Example for machines:
metalctl machine list -o template --template "{{ .id }}:{{ .size.id }}"
--yes-i-really-mean-it skips security prompts (which can be dangerous to set blindly because actions can lead to data loss or additional costs)
SEE ALSO
- metalctl switch port - sets the given switch port state up or down